Good to see someone has had success with this method, I have been considering doing this simply to allow an easy fit/replace for a slipper. It was either this or cut down a regular aluminium one you buy to fit my use.
I will try cutting a gt2 sprocket, 72 tooth 5m pitch out of a 12 gauge aluminium centre and some acrylic rings (unless I find my acetal, but I use acrylic in the laser cutter so have it on hand) to go on the outside, cut it in one big ring as it's a cheap material. If I am using a cnc router to cut it for a 15mm belt, will 8mm plastic be strong enough or should I use 3mm with a layer of aluminium in between, so 3mm plastic, aluminium, p, aluminium core, p, a, plastic again to make up the width? Any thoughts on this method guys?
Kin, I have full workshop access, so not a great deal personally, but I would be more interested if you made a mould and could do a form of injection moulding to get it all in one piece, possibly from a better material than pla.